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Cleanses and strengthens the hair follicle to promote new hair growth.

Nopal has been used by cultures in North and Central America for centuries. Even traditional medicine has used Nopal due to its benefits. Nopal contains eight flavonoids making it a powerful antioxidant. It is effective treating inflammation.

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4 reviews

Tiffany Larkins
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March 2, 2017

Tiffany Larkins

Ive used this product twice now and I am very happy with the results. I had someone apply this for me in order to cover my entire scalp. The 1st round in Dec I went for 10 full days. The gauze just fell off. Like Rob, I used a shower cap, I used a spray bottle daily to wet my hair and used cheap clear shower caps to cover my head and then used a black turban to wear to work and used a better cap to go to bed. I did shed a lot of hair the 1st time, I was in bit a of shock. I saw the pics of after, and I felt certain I lost a lot of hair at the crown of my scalp. I think a few times I let the product dry, don’t do this. Keep in mind you are going 7-10 days w/o combing out the dead hair, therefore a lot is going to come out. The 2nd round, I proceeded w/o the gauze and kept my hair more damp. My scalp was much more itchy this time but I thot it was bc I let it dry one day and I cont to work out. Much less hair shed the second time and my hair is SUPER DUPER curlier than ever and the crown of my head is FULL of hair. I have a small head, that bottle is taking me to three treatments.

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